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February 28, 2005 ISSUE
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Articles Wilson's Ghost  Christopher Layne Far from preserving liberty at home, endless wars for democracy abroad undermine our Republic.The Anti-Conservatives Patrick J. Buchanan Bush would do better to heed the words of John Quincy Adams that America “goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy” than to hearken to the neocons’ globalist fantasies. The Education of Larry Summers  Steve Sailer The president of Harvard learns not to do math without feminist flashcards. Republican Race Card  W. James Antle III Conservatives learn the liberal game of crying racism when a minority nominee is challenged. Flooding Long Island Richard Cummings Unchecked immigration overwhelms Long Island. Losing Their Religion  Paul Gottfried Neocons convert Puritans to Americanism. Left Behind  Marian Kester Coombs Kids are rebelling against having nothing to rebel against. News Fourteen Days  Vote, Declare Victory, and Come Home; Farewell to Feith; Roe v. Hillary; Social Security or Social Conservatives?Deep Background  Philip Giraldi Iran Will Fight Back; Feith Scapegoats Rumsfeld, Updates Résumé Arts & Letters Film: And the Award Goes to...  Steve Sailer Academy Awards RundownNaked Ambition  Doug Bandow The Empire Has No Clothes: U.S. Foreign Policy Exposed by Ivan Eland Democracy for All Thomas E. Woods, Jr. The Universal Hunger for Liberty: Why the Clash of Civilizations Is Not Inevitable by Michael Novak Isn't It Romantic?  Leon Hadar The Bullet’s Song: Romantic Violence and Utopia by William Pfaff Columns Radical Son Justin Raimondo The fire in Bush’s mind is the spark of revolution, and though he may not have read Dostoyevsky, his speechwriters have.Fat Cats for Africa Taki Bill Clinton and Angelina Jolie team up to fight hunger in Africa.
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